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For other uses, see Myrt and Marge (disambiguation).
Myrt and Marge Directed by Al Boasberg Produced by Bryan Foy
Eddie Foy Jr.Starring Myrtle Vail
Donna Damerel
Ted Healy
Moe Howard
Larry Fine
Curly Howard
Bonnie BonnellCinematography Joseph Valentine Editing by Arthur Hilton Distributed by Universal Studios Release date(s) December 4, 1933 Running time 65 min. Country United States Language English Myrt and Marge is a 1933 Universal feature film starring Myrtle Vail and Donna Damerel. Also starring The Three Stooges who still worked with Ted Healy and Bonnie Bonnell.
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Synopsis
Film adaptation of the popular 1930s radio serial. Myrt Spear's (Myrtle Vail) touring vaudeville revue is full of talent and bound for Broadway, but low on funds. Conniving and lecherous producer Mr. Jackson (Thomas Jackson) helps the show so he can romance the young star, Marge Minter (Donna Damerel). Myrt, and Marge's boyfriend Eddie Hanley (Eddie Foy Jr.), step in to save the revue and Marge. Ted Healy, Moe, Larry and Curly are stagehands with hopes to join the show, and deal with the antics of backstage crasher Bonnie Bonnell.
Radio program
Main article: Myrt and Marge (radio)Myrt and Marge was a popular radio serial from 1931-1946, created by and starring Myrtle Vail and Damerel.
Quotes
Moe: "Gimme a 3 letter word meaning 'rat'."
Ted: "Meaning 'rat'?"
Moe: "Yeah."
Ted: (points to Curly) "Him."External links
Categories:- 1933 films
- American films
- English-language films
- The Three Stooges
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